SCREENing
ByDesign 2012 is back at Northwest Film Forum this weekend exploring the intersections between design and the moving image. If you attend Sunday’s screening, you get a free subscription to Arcade. Good deal!

EXHIBITing
The Wing Luke Museum here in Seattle recently opened a new exhibit featuring the stellar woodwork of George Nakashima. With our recent post highlighting Nakashima, among other masters woodworkers, this exhibit is well-worth a visit to see some of his work in the flesh. Check it out. Runs July 13 – January 20.

One of Seattle’s beloved art institutions, the Frye Art Museum, reopened over the weekend after several months undergoing renovations. And starting in October, Scott Lawrimore, of the recently departed Lawrimore Project, will be joining the team. It sounds like there’s a ton of other exciting projects going on with museum’s new life. The fresh, new Frye is not to be missed.

PHOTOGRAPHing
The haunting, intricate photographic work of Angelo Musco will make you do a double-, triple-take.
-thanks to Jerry

TOURing
If you’ve ever been fascinated by houseboats, here’s your chance to get a closeup look. The Seattle Floating Homes Tour is happening September 9.
-thanks to Kaitlin

We’ve covered two of the three Frank Lloyd Wright houses in Washington over the past few months here on the blog. The third (and by far roomiest) one, the Griggs Residence located near Tacoma, will be open for a rare opportunity to tour on Aug 4th. Contact Larry Woodin for details.
-thanks to Larry